Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) by James Constantine Pilling
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6 ll. folio. Taken from the interpreter at Fort Yuma--an
intelligent Diegano who spoke Spanish fluently. ---- Vocabulary of the Mohave; 180 words. 6 ll. folio. Collected from Miss Olive Oatman, who was for years a prisoner among these Indians. =Muskoki.= Hymn: What a Friend we have in Jesus. 1 sheet folio. Translator unknown. ---- Vocabularies of the Creek and Cherokee; 211 words in parallel columns. 10 ll. folio. On Smithsonian form. Collected in 1867. Collector unknown. =Nichols= (A. Sidney). Vocabulary of the Navajo. 10 ll. folio. Collected in 1868. =Noosoluph.= Vocabularies of the Noosoluph, or Upper Chihalis, and Kwinaiutl. 11 pp. 4^o. Collector unknown. =Ober= (Frederick A.). Vocabulary of the Carib; Islands of Dominica and St. Vincent; 211 words. 10 ll. folio. On Smithsonian form. =Packard= (Robert L.). Terms of relationship used by the Navajo Indians. 4 ll. folio. Collected at the Navajo Reservation, New Mexico, in 1881. |
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